Title: Love’s a Witch
Author: Tricia O’Malley
Narrated by: Imogen Church, John Hartley
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 12 hours and 14 minutes
Source: Thank-you to @simonaudio for the review copy.
Did you read any books for Halloween? I love reading magical books during the Halloween season.
Sloane MacGregor has returned to Briarhaven in Scotland to celebrate her twenty-fifth birthday, which is the birthday where a witch receives her powers. She also hopes to work with her sisters to break a curse that haunts their bloodline. Mayor Knox Douglas does not want the MacGregors in town causing problems, but he once had a crush on Sloane, and those feelings may still linger. Will the curse be crushed?
My thoughts:
· This was a cozy contemporary fantasy novel.
· This novel was the first in the new Scottish Charms series.
· My favorite character was Blue, the fire breathing ember wolf.
· The story was told through a dual point of view with Sloane and Know narrating alternating chapters. Narrators Imogen Church and John Hartley did an excellent job capturing the tone and narrating the novel.
· This book had all the makings of a story that I would love, but it fell short for me and didn’t engage me. I think the plot moved too slowly for me as it was setting up further books in the series.
· I did enjoy the strong female characters and the entire town.
Overall, Love’s a
Witch by Tricia O’Malley was a good cozy contemporary fantasy novel but didn’t
quite engage me fully.

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